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Access to Miami’s oldest surviving newspaper, providing a record of daily life in South Florida.
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Founded when Miami’s population was less than 5,500, The Miami Herald evolved with the south Florida city, offering coverage of the development of Bayfront Park and the East Coast Railway to the Keys, as well as the Everglades Reclamation Project and the rise of the aviation industry. The Herald staff has won 20 Pulitzer Prizes; the first was awarded in 1951 for its coverage of U.S. Senate hearings on Miami’s gambling parlors. The paper’s most notable columnists have included political commentator Leonard Pitts, Jr., journalist Mirta Ojito, humorist Dave Barry and novelist Carl Hiassen.
Coverage: 1911-Present
Vendor: Readex
Producer: McClatchy
Interlibrary Loan Type: Secure Electronic Transmission Permitted
Simultaneous User Limit: Unlimited simultaneous users